Vols wide receiver josh smith arrested (with updates)

I haven't read the thread but if the cops get called in a domestic altercation someone or both are going to jail. No idea who started it or how badly either side got the hell beat out them. His roommate would've been held for a while at UT med until he got sober. Again I can't know who did what but damn I don't think I've ever called the cops on someone BC I got my ass beat.

Snitches get stitches

You make an excellent point that sounds like the voice of reason. On that same line of thought, here's a secret for those who for whatever reason don't make bond.
If you're ever in jail and you messed someone's face up bad in a fight, if he can still move when he wakes back up, make him clean the blood up off the floor with towels and then drape the towels over the side of his bunk so guards don't notice it.

Just tell the person who had the accident to stay on their bunk if a guard says he has a visitor he can see through the glass in the visiting room for an hour. They can't make him see anyone, so that will sometimes work to give you another couple of days for his face to get closer to back to normal before it's noticed by guards or visitors because nothing good would come out of that for anyone. That way you don't have to catch extra charges inside just for handling your day to day business if you're running a store and someone doesn't pay on time.

Just kidding of course.
 
I haven't read the thread but if the cops get called in a domestic altercation someone or both are going to jail. No idea who started it or how badly either side got the hell beat out them. His roommate would've been held for a while at UT med until he got sober. Again I can't know who did what but damn I don't think I've ever called the cops on someone BC I got my ass beat.

Snitches get stitches


In this case...

Needed stitchin, started snitchin.
 
Rumor has it, that the police weren't called by the "victim". The hospital reported it.

I think Cinco de Mayo had a lot to do with the alleged altercation.
 
Had this been just two college roommates and neither were an athletic, would the media have cared? No.


If he catches 3 tds in a win over Bama this year I doubt it gets bumped for some English major that ace his exam that week.

Welcome to reality.
 
They shoulda included a photo of Breanna with the article; woulda completely cleared that up. :)

Whether or not it woulda cleared it up isn't the only thing,

I still woulda liked to see a photo of Breanna with the article.
 
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It's just like we thought but this has gotten as far as it has because apparently JS beat the guys face in. Unfortunate. This all comes down to how far his roomies family wants to take it. Either way JS is going to have to show out if he gets a chance on the field again.
 
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Does the roommate have any say in the matter at this point?

Or is it all based off domestic violence laws?
 
I don't know the laws and I can't speak for anybody. All I can do is give my opinion on a forum, but it sounds like the family is deciding how they want to handle it and JS's representative has declined putting in a plea until the two parties have calmed down and had a chance at mediation or deciding how they want to proceed. Again... IMO
 
Originally Posted by KBVol:
He sure as hell does. Who the hell calls the cops after getting in a scrap with a good friend? What a pu***.


Or...a neighbor could have called after hearing a fight. Happens everyday. Police show up...its a "domestic relationship" in that they live together and they found sufficient evidence to believe Josh was the primary aggressor. They have to act in that case on behalf of the victim.
 
Maybe we're being a little harsh on the roommate? Couldn't it have been JS that called 911? I mean he couldve beat the crap out of him so bad that he called 911 to get his roommate an ambulance, and when he told the operator about the fight the operator sent a cop too. Idk maybe I missed some details
 
Maybe we're being a little harsh on the roommate? Couldn't it have been JS that called 911? I mean he couldve beat the crap out of him so bad that he called 911 to get his roommate an ambulance, and when he told the operator about the fight the operator sent a cop too. Idk maybe I missed some details

Another scenario may be that the hospital called the police. They call the police all the time on batteries, domestics, and many other type calls when the victim shows up there.
 
The hospital called the police from what I read --- JS admitted he did it at that point -- likely will on the hook for the medical bills and probably probation.
 
Originally Posted by KBVol:
He sure as hell does. Who the hell calls the cops after getting in a scrap with a good friend? What a pu***.


Or...a neighbor could have called after hearing a fight. Happens everyday. Police show up...its a "domestic relationship" in that they live together and they found sufficient evidence to believe Josh was the primary aggressor. They have to act in that case on behalf of the victim.

Definitely could be. My bad if I misunderstood the full situation. Thought I recalled hearing/reading that the roommate contacted the authorities.
 
JS needs to learn how to control his temper. Not a good sign for his future in football and maybe his success as a person. Things have changed in the last 20 years.

Thought I read that he was provoked by his roommate who began the skirmish. Josh just finished it. Is this incorrect?
 
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Thought I read that he was provoked by his roommate who began the skirmish. Josh just finished it. Is this incorrect?

It's been stated numerous times in this thread and newspaper accounts that Josh "finished it" by kicking the roommates face in when said roommate was lying on the ground.

You're cool with that and apparently a lot of people on the board are, too. But the law see's it differently.
 
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